I just had to log in and post this. If this isn't one of the most lamest things ever, I don't know what is. LOL https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/w...ight-climate-change/ar-BB18WIBv?ocid=msedgntp
"...The California Legislature approved Assembly Bill 2147, introduced by Assemblywoman Eloise Gomez Reyes (D-Grand Terrace), with the intent of allowing inmate firefighters who put their life on the line for very little compensation to have more opportunities to seek professional licenses and career paths. Existing law requires former inmates to complete parole before they can apply to have their records expunged. The new law, which takes effect in January, states that inmates who participate in a state or county fire camp would become eligible to have their record expunged once they are released. If they can successfully complete a process to have their record expunged, they would then be able to seek professional state licenses..." Oh, sure, this is the idea of the century...
Gavin Newsom, like all Democrat Governors and Mayors never take responsibility for their inept handling of their very jobs. Typical Democrat do nothing politicians. Blames everyone else except, himself?
Bravo, and apropos...Mostly. In our world we'll get wind soon, and then there will be scantily clad womenz again. But for the moment, very astute, hehe.
They could allow free range cattle to graze on dried grass but that would imply California's government understood anything about anything.
It's like you know nothing professionally. Every post of yours is pure anti-knowledge. Physicists should question you on the mysteries of the universe to eliminate stuff. https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.n...8/02/27/fighting-fire-with-native-plants/amp/ Native bunch grasses being replaced by invasive grasses. Grazing leads to blazing. The best bit is I am a landowner in Cali and you now think I just made that up
Landowner in Cali, Ex Sniper, Live in Columbia, Familiar with IT. Alright bucko. Cattle farmers and native Americans have let animals graze on lands to reduce firebrush for centuries. Responsible grazing is a major contributor to better fire control and plant growth. https://www.fws.gov/invasives/staffTrainingModule/methods/grazing/impacts.html Congratulations on contradicting the FWS. The organization you'd be familiar with if you were an actual landowner in farm country. You are so unbelievably stupid all the time it's remarkable. Everything you say is made up and it's hard to believe that a "landowner" in west wouldn't know this. They tell this to farmers and grazing regimes and firetrails make up a huge portion of a fire control regime. Grazing improves control of firebrush, allowing fire tolerant plants to grow in their place. I've lived in the cattle country my entire life. This is common knowledge to everyone who knows livestock. Get the fuck out with your constant bullshit. Please. Maybe on 4chan or something someone will believe you're a Soldier of Fortune ex-sniper landowner with experience in IT and "not someone to be fucked with". Everything you say won't hold up to an ounce of scrutiny - the characteristics of a fraud. You're like an over-the-top representation of a centerfold in Black Belt magazine. Please reply to this with how tough you are and how you'll pay for a plane ticket for me to fight you so I can link the navy seal copypasta at you again.
https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...-on-streams-and-wetlands.339742/#post-5000569 More on my old nic about the troubles of land management my little ninja. So centuries eh? You might want to look at how many people there were, centuries back in Cali farming cattle and also the timeline of the invasive grass species in Cali. You forget, I was a wildlife ranger (with attitude) , I used to know a thing or two about native species grazing vs cattle. It's all about fuel alright. I'm also really rich fron trading don't believe that either now. I don't know about black belt magazine, something you collect? I just grab a guy, does not matter where and make a fist. Now I'm glad to see you did some googling on grasses, taught you something. Take that and apply it in the future boy.